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Words cannot do this album enough justice. This is a truly glorious
metal
release, certainly
Death
's finest hour, and easily one of the top
albums of all time. The sheer ferocity and emotion that channels through each of the intricate, progressive guitar melodies shatters every low opinion of the American
scene. When you combine
Chuck Schuldiner
's shrieking vocals (his eeriest performance ever) with the most talented, cohesive lineup yet, you get the definitive
album. This album delicately mixes the best aspects of past albums
Human
,
Individual Thought Patterns
, and
Symbolic
and takes them one step further. The album is more aggressive, more progressive, and certainly more melodic. Therefore, when opener
"Scavenger of Human Sorrow"
kicks off, the complexity of the music suffocates the listener, allowing him no room to breathe. Even the instrumental piece,
"Voice of the Soul,"
requires the listener's full attention so that he can grasp the raw emotion carefully woven within. No "true"
listener can ignore the fact that
have carefully crafted the perfect album for the
world, an album which draws from the creative pool of
Atheist
Dream Theater
Cynic
yet remains pure unadulterated
. The ungodly solos and leads that swim within
"Story to Tell"
and
"Spiritcrusher"
(which contains one of the most terrifying, blood-curdling choruses ever) are among the album's highlights. As is the eight-minute epic
"Flesh and the Power It Holds,"
which runs over the listener with a
Meshuggah
-like chug before flourishing into a fret-dancing solo from
Schuldiner
. The ball doesn't really drop until the pure intensity of
Judas Priest
's
"Painkiller"
works the listener over with its singalong chorus and over-the-top musicianship. When
opens the song with his
power metal
scream, still with a raspy aftertaste, the listener is treated to arguably his greatest, most dynamic vocal performance ever. The fact that the solos in the song were entirely new
creations is like icing on the cake. Props go out to new guitarist
Shannon Hamm
, new bassist
Scott Clendenin
, and new drummer
Richard Christy
for rounding out the strongest (albeit unknown) lineup
has ever had. ~ Jason Hundey
metal
release, certainly
Death
's finest hour, and easily one of the top
albums of all time. The sheer ferocity and emotion that channels through each of the intricate, progressive guitar melodies shatters every low opinion of the American
scene. When you combine
Chuck Schuldiner
's shrieking vocals (his eeriest performance ever) with the most talented, cohesive lineup yet, you get the definitive
album. This album delicately mixes the best aspects of past albums
Human
,
Individual Thought Patterns
, and
Symbolic
and takes them one step further. The album is more aggressive, more progressive, and certainly more melodic. Therefore, when opener
"Scavenger of Human Sorrow"
kicks off, the complexity of the music suffocates the listener, allowing him no room to breathe. Even the instrumental piece,
"Voice of the Soul,"
requires the listener's full attention so that he can grasp the raw emotion carefully woven within. No "true"
listener can ignore the fact that
have carefully crafted the perfect album for the
world, an album which draws from the creative pool of
Atheist
Dream Theater
Cynic
yet remains pure unadulterated
. The ungodly solos and leads that swim within
"Story to Tell"
and
"Spiritcrusher"
(which contains one of the most terrifying, blood-curdling choruses ever) are among the album's highlights. As is the eight-minute epic
"Flesh and the Power It Holds,"
which runs over the listener with a
Meshuggah
-like chug before flourishing into a fret-dancing solo from
Schuldiner
. The ball doesn't really drop until the pure intensity of
Judas Priest
's
"Painkiller"
works the listener over with its singalong chorus and over-the-top musicianship. When
opens the song with his
power metal
scream, still with a raspy aftertaste, the listener is treated to arguably his greatest, most dynamic vocal performance ever. The fact that the solos in the song were entirely new
creations is like icing on the cake. Props go out to new guitarist
Shannon Hamm
, new bassist
Scott Clendenin
, and new drummer
Richard Christy
for rounding out the strongest (albeit unknown) lineup
has ever had. ~ Jason Hundey